International EyeCare Laser & Lifestyle Center situated in Texas is licensed to treat patients suffering from Keratoconus, which is a degenerative eye disease and causes morphological changes inside the cornea.
Patients with this disease can suffer from distorted vision, light sensitivity and floating streaks. An eye surgeon is required to remove and replace the cornea with a donor lens if degeneration of the cornea develops to a certain point. The clinic provides ocular care for residents of Houston and College Station, and has got approval for LASIK surgery in the United States.
Formulated soft contact lenses can be used by patients in the initial stages of the disease to prevent corneal degeneration. International EyeCare Laser & Lifestyle Center has been certified by the vision company, which produces these lenses to treat Keratoconus. The clinic performs corneal Intacs and crosslinking to prevent the development of Keratoconus, thus improving the vision of the patients after the surgery. The clinic recommends patients to frequently go for Keratoconus testing and treat it early before the requirement of surgery.
Keratoconus is quoted as the most common corneal dystrophy throughout the world by National Eye Institute. Some of the studies have shown that Keratoconus mostly occurs in females of South Asian ethnicity, and in patients suffering from Down syndrome.
International EyeCare Laser & Lifestyle Center played a major role in getting the approval for LASIK surgery in the US.